Mar 11, 2010

Idly Upma

I finally got time to write a post in my blog:)  Its been a long time since I opened my blogger account.  I feel so guilty whenever I visit buddy bloggers blog and read recipes. I have three more recipes which needs to be completed and published. Hopefully I will do it this month atleast.  This idly upma is a recipe I learned from one of our family friend, when I was staying with my in-laws, last month.  We went to Kanchipuram last month (before coming to Delhi of course). Our family friend was staying with us couple of days that time.  Since my girls were also with us during our trip, my MIL said, its better to make some idllies and thayir saadam with us, in order to avoid eating outside as the kids get sick if we eat outside a lot. We made idly and thayir saadam for our trip and my girls had just the thachi mammu and not idly. Well my MIL will not eat leftover stuff next day, so it was me and Padma akka who had to finish those idllies.  For me eating hot and steamy idly itself is a punishment. So now eating a dry and cold idly for breakfast (our servant maid said she also will not take leftover food especially idly) is really a big punishment for me.  Padma akka gave me the idea of making Idly upma to make it more glamourous and she also offered that she will make one. So she started scrambling the idllies and asked me to cut the onions and also taught me how to make this upma. Here goes the recipe.

Ingredients:-
  1. Idly - 6 pieces 
  2. Onion - 1 medium sized (chop it)
  3. Sesame OIl - 2 tsp
  4. Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  5. Urad dhall - 1/2 tsp
  6. Channa dhall - 1/2 tsp
  7. Hing - a pinch
  8. Turmeric powder -  1/2 tsp (acc to required color)
  9. Idly Molagapodi - 1/2 tsp (acc to taste)
  10. Salt - only for onion and other ingredients as idly will have salt in it.
Scramble the idllies and keep it aside.  Pre heat oil in a pan, splutter mustard seeds, fry urad, channa dhall and hing till it becomes golden brown.  Now add chopped onion and saute for a minute. Add turmeric powder, Molagapodi and salt to it and fry it for couple of minutes. Now add the scrambled idly pieces to it and mix it well along with other ingredients.  Add a teaspoon of sesame oil on top of it, if necessary.  idly upma is ready to enjoy(!)  It took just 5 minutes for her to finish this since the idly was a leftover one.....

10 comments:

Shama Nagarajan said...

delicious upma..nice one

Aruna Manikandan said...

This one of my favorite!!!

Gita Jaishankar said...

Idli upma is my fav too Vidhya...looks tasty :)

Nivedita Thadani said...

HI,
delicious post!
I liked the idea of adding molaga podi.

Pavithra Srihari said...

my favourite ...

Deepa G Joshi said...

hey thats tasty..never tried idli upma..will give it a try soon

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Raks said...

OMG,you have 4 varieties of idly upma,I am sure it will help me ..love idly upma a lot!

Hari Chandana P said...

Wonderful recipe.. First ime here.. Good job!!

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said...

So Nostalgic, Amma nyabagam vanthuduthu enaku, Delicious Idly Upma!!!

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